The Meetup link is http://www.meetup.com/RV-NomadsI have no ulterior motive whatsoever other than to create a community of fellow RV nomads that I can meet up with when I take off on the road. And if you want, you can join the group too and do the same. I have set up the meetup so that anyone will be able to post events. The only thing that really makes it unique is the Meetup calendar platform, but that's a biggie. You can read more about that at the Meetup link...and join there too. http://www.meetup.com/RV-Nomads I just started the Meetup and already have close to 30 members, not bad. And there are already a couple of awesome Meetups posted by Technomadia. Check it out! Don't worry that the Meetup group is "located" in Austin, it is really nationwide (heck, I am the organizer and I live in San Diego). If this thing gets going (i.e. enough members and events), I will use this SETT Blog platform to chronicle the events.

Tynan, I am thinking of doing full time RVing. Is it possible for a lone woman to live full time in an RV without having to worry about her safety? Can you introduce me to somebody you know who is a woman, oriental or asian, lone RVing that I can communicate with and ask questions about full time RVing?

I attended a great Android Meetup tonight by the Silicon Valley Android Developers Meetup (which, amazingly, has over 1,800 members). There were several presenters tonight. The first was Siamak Ashrafi, who talked about Augmented Reality and described the differences between Augmented Reality with GPS Markers vs. Fiduciary Markers. You can find his presentation slides here. The slides also have a few great videos showing AR off. This Android group has recently created a forum for Android developers in Silicon Valley.

Frank Maker then gave a talk about Mobile Energy Consumption and ways to use software to decrease energy consumption. That video is also below.

Siamak Ashrafi Augmented Reality Video:

I attended a great Android Meetup tonight by the Silicon Valley Android Developers Meetup (which, amazingly, has over 1,800 members). There were several presenters tonight. The first was Siamak Ashrafi, who talked about Augmented Reality and described the differences between Augmented Reality with GPS Markers vs. Fiduciary Markers. You can find his presentation slides here. The slides also have a few great videos showing AR off. This Android group has recently created a forum for Android developers in Silicon Valley.
Frank Maker then gave a talk about Mobile Energy Consumption and ways to use software to decrease energy consumption. That video is also below.
Siamak Ashrafi Augmented Reality Video:
Mobile Energy Consumption by Frank Maker: